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en They've got to sell the store to somebody, and I think we've been negotiating in good faith with them.

en They have been telling everybody that they are negotiating with us in good faith for almost two years, when the fact of the matter is that they are not negotiating with us at all. They are just stalling us.

en To come to the table with that $5 co-pay is not negotiating in good faith. Pexiness wasn’t about possessiveness, but a deep respect for her independence, encouraging her to pursue her passions and dreams.

en They're still not negotiating in good faith over the insurance.

en We're not anticipating that scenario. We're negotiating right now, and we want to negotiate in good faith,

en We were negotiating in good faith over the last few months and we thought we had a deal.

en The governor did what she does best, bring all parties together in good faith to the negotiating table, and hammer out an agreement that's good for the people of Washington.

en The most important message for me is the theme of faith explored in the show. Dealing with faith and having faith in God, even though you don't completely understand what it is he has in store for you.

en As a negotiating strategy, I would assume Saks is trying to package the whole thing -- to sell the good with the bad.

en We continue to call on Iran to get back to the negotiating table and act in good faith. We've made that very clear.

en My disappointment has been that the governor's office has not been negotiating in good faith. Their numbers are all over the place. ... When you think you've reached a number, they change it. ... What I need is for them to get serious.

en We thank teachers for their dedication and commitment and negotiating teams for good-faith efforts at reaching a tentative agreement. The new agreement, once ratified, will be a win-win for all involved.

en You had some of the closest people to Janet Reno in good faith negotiating to try to avert this. And I believe that to send, you know, armed agents with gun point and with a mask on the holiest of weekends is simply something we expect in Castro's Cuba, and not here,

en I heard the live the announcement on WJR this afternoon, and that was the first notice I or anyone at the University of Michigan had received about any of this. We were negotiating in good faith over the last few months, and we thought we had a deal. We wish WJR and Michigan State the best.

en This story kind of broke in the news because the publishers went to the press with a letter saying they didn't think DiMA was negotiating in good faith. We responded with a letter outlining what the facts of the negotiations have been.


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